Cancer has been suggested to result from interactions between genetic and environmental factors, and certain subgroups in the general population may be at increased risk because of their relatively higher susceptibility to environmental carcinogens. The current study, part of a large biomonitoring study conducted in Flanders from 2002 to 2006 (The Flanders Environment and Health Survey), aims to determine these susceptible subpopulations based on multiple genotypic differences between individuals. A random selection of 429 adolescents and 361 adults was genotyped for 36 polymorphisms in 23 genes selected because of their known role in carcinogen metabolism, DNA repair, and oxidative stress. In both age groups, relationships between endogeno...
Environmental carcinogens contained in air pollution, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, arom...
DNA damage from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and other aromatic/hydrophobic compounds has ...
The vast majority of cancers arise as a consequence of exposure to environmental agents that are tox...
Cancer has been suggested to result from interactions between genetic and environmental factors, and...
Cancer has been suggested to result from interactions between genetic and environmental factors, and...
Considering genetic variability in population studies focusing on the health risk assessment of expo...
This paper reviews the literature on the influence of metabolic and DNA repair polymorphisms of biol...
Background: We investigated whether human environmental exposure to chemicals that are labeled as (p...
Abstract Background This study intended to investigate whether residence in areas polluted by heavy ...
Most cancers results from man-made and natural environmental exposures (such as tobacco smoke; chemi...
A coordinated study was carried out on the development, evaluation and application of biomonitoring ...
International scientific publications on the influence of metabolic genotypes on biological indicato...
The growing knowledge of the genetic polymorphisms of enzymes metabolising xenobiotics in humans and...
BACKGROUND: Human carcinogenesis is known to be initiated and/or promoted by exposure to chemicals t...
Inherited genetic traits co-determine the susceptibility of an individual to a toxic chemical. Speci...
Environmental carcinogens contained in air pollution, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, arom...
DNA damage from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and other aromatic/hydrophobic compounds has ...
The vast majority of cancers arise as a consequence of exposure to environmental agents that are tox...
Cancer has been suggested to result from interactions between genetic and environmental factors, and...
Cancer has been suggested to result from interactions between genetic and environmental factors, and...
Considering genetic variability in population studies focusing on the health risk assessment of expo...
This paper reviews the literature on the influence of metabolic and DNA repair polymorphisms of biol...
Background: We investigated whether human environmental exposure to chemicals that are labeled as (p...
Abstract Background This study intended to investigate whether residence in areas polluted by heavy ...
Most cancers results from man-made and natural environmental exposures (such as tobacco smoke; chemi...
A coordinated study was carried out on the development, evaluation and application of biomonitoring ...
International scientific publications on the influence of metabolic genotypes on biological indicato...
The growing knowledge of the genetic polymorphisms of enzymes metabolising xenobiotics in humans and...
BACKGROUND: Human carcinogenesis is known to be initiated and/or promoted by exposure to chemicals t...
Inherited genetic traits co-determine the susceptibility of an individual to a toxic chemical. Speci...
Environmental carcinogens contained in air pollution, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, arom...
DNA damage from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and other aromatic/hydrophobic compounds has ...
The vast majority of cancers arise as a consequence of exposure to environmental agents that are tox...